Armenia
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"USPCC" (USA) publisher "Sharm Holding" (Armenia). Spades – The Artaxiad Dynasty (189BC – 1AD). The of the dynasty was Artaxias I. The most outstanding representative of the dynasty was Tigranes II the Great (95-56BC).
Clubs – The Arsacid Dynasty (66-428). The founder of the dynasty was Tiridates I. The most outstanding representative of the dynasty was Tiridates III the Great (298 – 330). It was Tiridates III who proclaimed Christianity the state religion of Armenia in 301.
Hearts – The Bagratid Dynasty (885 -1045). The founder of the dynasty was Ashot I (885 – 890). The founder and the most outstanding representative of the dynasty was Ashot I (885 – 890). Ashot I made the competing with each other Arab Caliph and the Byzantine Emperor recognize the independence of Armenia.
Diamonds – The Rubenid Dynasty (1080 – 1226). The founder of the dynasty was Leo I (1198 – 1219). Leo was the founder of a unique Armenian kingdom beyond the borders of Armenia – the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.

The original is stored in the deck of a collection of Lithuanian collector Albinas Borisevicius. It is interesting that this deck, there is also a Russian indices (the Russian version should be kept in a museum in Lithuania in the 1 Albinas card collection, which he sold). This deck was printed on the PCC. It is one of the rarest of the factory deck. In the 1990s, the parade of sovereignties in the former Soviet republics, has created the national edition decks, but the destruction relations, the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan at the time, the lack of consideration made in the PCC packs - makes this deck to one of the legends in the PCC. For sales have reprinted this deck.